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•• - ii .O 3�• Wer :g Av.lt7A icnuh TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF APPEALS APPLICATION FILING DATE BOARD OF APPEALS May 19, 1975 Notice:—This application must be typewritten; filed in duplicate; and accompanied by a plan of the affected premises, a copy of the refusal by the Building Inspector or other authority. APPLICATION FOR VARIATION FROM THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE Applicant. Ardon Farm Realty Trust Address: 55 Salem SL , Lynnfield, Mass. 01940 TO THE BOARD OF APPEALS: Application is hereby made for a variation from the requirements of Sectiorr66*2 & T 'b319aragraph' ' of the Zoning Ordinance. Premises affected are situated on the North South East West_ X_ — side of.Atonecleave Road Street; feet distant from the corner of Street and known as NUMBER T a s #58 Iz #59 S ton cleave_ Road Description of (Proposed) (Existing) Building 1. Size of building: feet front:----feet deep. Height: stories: —feet. 2. Occupancy or Use: (of each floor) 3. Zoning District: R-2 4. Date of erection: 5. Type of Construction: (check one) I II III 6. Has there been a previous appeal, under zoning, on these premises: No 7. Description of proposed work or use: It is requested that Lot #59 with 33.86' frontage and Lot #58 with 31.87* frontage on Stoneoleave Rd., Boxford with the remaining land in North Andover be approved as hoose lots with less than the frontage allowed by the North Andover Zoning By—Law. Said lots are shown on a plan drawn by Hayes ER veering, Ino. dated May 12, 1975. This parcel of land is 8. The principal points upon which I base my application are as follows: p too far distant from other North Andover streets to be acceptable to the Planning Board as a subdivision, however its use as two lots each with 5 times the area required_will not derogate from the intent and purpose of the law or from the abutting neighborhood. Literal enforcement would create a substantial hardshiA in that there would be no way of using this large desirable piece of land. I agree to pay for advertising in newspaper�t�Id�incidental a en Ard Farm a TT Trust TITLE REFERENCE by .— BOOK BOOK 975125 Signature of responsible applicant PAGE r' '0ORTy K • 1 • K F{ AINILiR iA •••HUg TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF APPEALS APPLICATION FILING DATE BOARD OF APPEALSy I8, 4, 11926 Notice:—This application must be typewritten; filed in duplicate; and accompanied by a plan of the affected premises, a copy of the refusal by the Building Inspector or other authority. APPLICATION FOR VARIATION FROM THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE Applicant: Ardon Farm Realty Trust Address: 55 Salem St. , Lymdield, Mass. 01"G TO THE BOARD OF APPEALS: Application is hereby made for a variation from the requirements of Section 49 & fthbaAgraph_ of the Zoning Ordinance. Premises affected are situated on the North South East West X side of Stonec>'.e"A-Road—Street; feet distant from the corner of Street and known as NUMBER is fig$ Akd59 Sto eelsave ii>Ut". Road Description of (Proposed) (Existing) Building 1. Sizeof building:__ feet front:----feet deep. Height:--- stories: —Jeet. 2. Occupancy or Use: (of each floor) 3. Zoning District: R•2 4. Date of erection: 5. Type of Construction: (check one) I II III 6. Has there been a previous appeal, under zoning, on these premises: No 7. Description of proposed work or use: it if, tea# 1 Im Aft 38ou and Lest'#38 with 31.87# ftmutw m gde s Bszfftd with tht ra=41111104 1"d in iQ*M AndQVer be apprevad " bftn lens with sss flaw the 1W th! gerih A,edMrr +aZUe 1X4k9h hfd I*is an Aeft in a PUR drtats 'ic NVO 81 hftp"nci'ip)b�,points up '* which I base my application are as follows: This parcel of land is too far distant from other North Andover streets to be acceptable to the Planning Board as a subdivision, however its use as two lots each with 5 times the area required will notclerogxte from the intent and purpose of the law or from the abutting neighborhood. Literal enforcement would create a substantial hardship in that there would be no way of using this large desirable piece of land. 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MASSACHUSETTS 018A5 PETER V. GAROFOL! SETH J. HUDAK Superintendent Assistant to the Superintendent July 1, 1975 Mr. Frank Serio, Jr. Chairman, Board of Appeals Town of North Andover Re: Ardon Farm Realty Trust 120 Main Street Stonecleave Road, Boxford North Andover, Massachusetts 01845 Request for Variance Dear Mr. Serio: Thank you for your letter of June 18, 1975, regarding a request for a variance from the above-named party. Your communication was read by the North Andover School Committee at its meeting held Monday, June 30, 1975. The School Committee felt that it was not in its province to determine whether or not any individual receives a variance. Hence, the matter was tabled We thank you for your communication. Very truly yours, Peter V. Garofoli, ecretary North Andover School Committee Superintendent of Schools PVG:mes /'� ,`� f Jlauaad i8 i9"j 4. � er �n0 v , +. 'Sc �ok As�ia�: `�, 9tgieaew fid,., E�t'orcl. t Dear Sirs We have received a request f a 1/ fro iht► pett�iaaauar* aoloe" please find oopy of time levowga too pe o 'OWN* We wmld appreoiate eery oo=mnts rse we that your d6vartmt my hams in relation to this requeste '!!re a ', Board of,, Appeals office for your perusal at uW ftn eel sato to std view them Your reply an or betore Ady 8t 1"5 could 8e I appreciated nary' t rr Dom Gir prank_ 8tVIo, J're a mudma i 1 EMU CIB t +t: A►�IL71K i?o �•t�Ci1Ua6 � TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF APPEALS June 121 1975 AMON FARM REALTY TRUST STONECLEAVE ROAD* BOAFORD NOTICE TO ABUT MS: Please be adtised that the Board of Appeals continued hearing on Ardon Farm Realty Trust will be held on Tuesday evening, July 8. 1975 at 7:30 P.M. in the Town Office Meeting Room instead of the previously scheduled meeting of July 14th. NORTH ANDOVER BOARD OF APPEALS et CIC NORTH ANDOVER BOARD OF APPEALS JUNE 9, 1975 7:30 F. M. IN THE INTEREST OF TURNING THIS SIZEABLE PIECE OF LAND TO SOME USEFUL PURPOSE, WE ARE ASKING THE BOARD IF IT WILL GRANT PERMISSION TO DIVIDE THIS PROPERTY INTO TWO BUILDING LOTS. THE LAND IS LOCATED IN NORTH ANDOVER OFF THE END OF STONECLEAVE ROADo BOXFORD AND IS SLIGHTLYOVER TEN ACRES IN AREA. (POINT TO LOCUS ON MAP OF NORTH ANDOVER) THE STREET MARKED 'FOREST ST. ' AND SHOWN IN DOTTED LINES IS ONLY X DIRT CART PATH WIDE ENOUGH FOR A JEEP WHICH WAS ABANDONED BY ACTION OF THE NORTH ANDOVER TOWN MEETING IN 1929. LOT 59 HAS 5.22 ACRES WITH A PROPOSED FRONTAGE OF 31.86 FT. WHILE LOT 58 HAS 31. 87 FT. FRONTAGE. A SMALL PORTION (7. 547 sq. ft. ) OF THE 5.044 ACRES IN LOT 56 WOULD Be rq BOXFORD AND THERE WOULD !E 112. 36 ADDITIONAL FEET OF BOXFORD'FRONTAGE ON STONECLEAVE ROAD. WE HAVE. BEEN BEFORE THE NORTH ANDOVER PLANNING BOARD WITH A PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION PLAN AND HAVE BEEN INFORMALLY TURNED DOWN BECAUSE THE LAND CANNOT BE REACHED FROM NORTH ANDOVER WITHOUT GOING THRU B OXFORD. THIS IS A VERY ATTRACTIVE AND DESIRABLE PROPERTY WITH EXTENSIVE WATER FRONTAGE ON TOWNE POND. ON THE SOUTHERLY END IT ABUTS THE STATE FOREST. ON THE WESTERLY SIDE IT WOULD BE NECESSARY TO GO THRU CONSIDERABLE LOW SWAMPY LAND NOT OWNED BY UJ TO REACH LACY ST. . NORTH ANDOVER WHICH IS ABOUT HALF A MILE, AWAY AND WHICH WE UNDERSTAND I5 NOT ALL OPEN YEAR ROUND. THERE 13, ENOUGH ROAD FRONTAGE AND ARBA 1! TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NEW BOXFORD 'PORK CHOP LOT' LAW (ELABORATE ON THIS) PERCOLATION TESTS HAVE BEEN TAKEN UNDER THE SUPERVISION„OF THE NORTH ANDO-f_ER J30ARD OF H AND BMW LOTS ( PASSED. WE ARE NOT ASKING THE TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER TO EXTEND ANY SPECIAL SERVICES TO THIS AREA AND IN FACT WE ARE WILLING TO EXECUTE A WRITTEN AGREEMENT MAKING IT CLEAR THAT ANY SCHOOL CHILDREN WILL BE PRIVATELY TRANSPORTED FROM THEIR HOMES TO THE NEAREST NORTH ANDOVER SCHOOL BUS STOP. WE WOULD PROPOSE THAT THIS AGREEMENT BE RECORDED AT THE REGISTRY OF DEEDS TO RUN WITH THE LAND $O THAT ANY SUBSEQUENT PURCHASERS WOULD KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT. THERE WOULD, OF COURSE, BE NO PLOWING REQUIRED Of NORTH ANDOVER SINCE THERE WOULD BE NO PUBLIC OR PRIVATE STREET. THE DRIVEWAYS OF THE TWO LOTS WOULD SIMPLY EXTEND OUT TO STONECLEAVE ROAD. WE HAVE HAD CONSIDERABLE INTEREST FROM TWO PROSPECTIVE BUYERS AND FEEL THAT WE COULD HAVE FIRM AGREEMENTS TO PURCHASE r I WITHIN A VERY SHORT TIME IF THE APPEAL IS GRANTED. c>�� CONDITIONS ESPECIALLY ArrEcTING THIS PARCEL OF LAND BUT NOT AFFECTING CE.NERALLY THE ZONING DISTRICT IN WHICH IT IS LOCATED ARE: 1, THERE IS NO PRACTICAL WAY OF CONNECTING THIS LAND TO PUBLIC STREETS OF NORTH ANDOVER, YETIS IS ABUTTED BY A PUBLIC STREET IN BOXFORD WHICH GIVES EXCELLENT PHYSEAL ACCESS, IT WOULD SEEM THAT THERE MIGHT BE OTHER PARCELS TOO FAR FROM NORTH ANDOVER STREETS TO CONNECT BUT WE WOULD THINK NONE WHICH ACTUALLY ABUT A BOXFORD PUBLIC STREET. 03,E THE LITERAL ENFORCEMENT OS THE PROVISIONS OT THE zomima BY-LAW WOULD INVOLVE SUBSTANTIAL HARDSHIP TO US BECAUSEI THERE LS NO WAY THAT THIS LAND CAN BE USED FOR THE PURPOSE (SINGLE HOUSES) FOR WHICH IT IS ZONED BECAUSE OF THE NATURAL BARRIO (POND, STATE FOREST, SWAMPS) SURROUNDING IT. DZSIRABLE RELIEF MAY BE GRANTED WITHOUT SUBSTANTIAL DXTRIMICNT �1 4� TO THC PUBLIC GOOD BECAUSE THE LOTS WOULD BE ESTATE SIZED (FIVE TIMES AS LARGE AS REOUIRED). THEY ARE SO LARGE, SO WOODED AND SO SURROUNDED BY NATURAL BARRIERS TO OTHER BUILDING THAT IT IS UNLIKELY THAT ANY ACTUAL OR POSSIBLE NEIGHBORS IN EITHER BOXrOR.D OR NORTH ANDOVER WOULD EVER SEE THE TWO PROPOSED HOUSES MUCH LESS BE BOTHERED BY THEM. THEME MOULD BE NO SUBSTANTIAL DEROGATION FROM THE INTENT AND PURPOSE OF THE ZONING BY LAW BECAUSE THERE ARE ONLY TWO SITES AND ACTUAL PHYSICAL ACCESS OVER STONLECLEAVE ROAD WOULD BE WORX THAN ADEQUATE, WE HOPE THAT YOU WILL GRANT THIS PETITION SO THAT WE WILL NO ;l BE IN THE POSITION Or PAYING TAXES ON PROPERTY WHICH HAS NO VALUE TO US., THANK YOU, }�LLL4. 732�rpfuat,�� '. ySy � �p asiceu9'� oN TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER Au 1973 MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF APPEALS 2 August 7, 1975 Ardon Farm Rftlty Trust Stonecleave Rd., Samford a Petition No. 5-175 Mr. John J. Lyons, Town Clerk Town Office Building North Andover, Massachusetts # 4 Dear Mr. Lyons: A public hearing was held by the Board of Appeals on June 9, 1975 upon application of Ardon Farm Realty Trust who requested a variation of Section 6.2 and Table 2 of ! the Zoning By--Law so as to permit Lot #59 with 31.862 frontage and Lot #58 with t 31.87' frontage on Stonecleave Rd., Boxford with the remaining land in North Aftdover ' to be approved as house lots with less than the frontage allowed by the Zoning By-Law, a as shown on a plan of land located on Stonecleave Rd., Boxford. The following members were present and voting: Frank Serio, Jr., Chairman; Alfred E. Frizelle, Vice Chair• man; William N. Salemme; Louis DiFruscio and =Asso. Member, James D. Noble, Jr. The hearing was advertised in the Lawrence Eagle-Tribune on blur 24 and 31, 1975 and ' all abutters were duly notified by regular mail. At the hearing, Mrs. Marjorie Kittredge, Brookviex Rd., Boxford, an abutter voiced ; opposition to any future closing of the railroad right-of-way because it goes into state land and connects many trails for recreation. Inasmuch as the land actually lies in North Andover, there was much controversy regard- ing town services. At a meeting held on July 9, 1975, the Board members who were present at the hearing voted unanimously to DENY the requested variance based upon the Board's opinion that the applicant failed to meet each of the requirements as met forth in Section 9.5 of the By-Law; in particular, that the request would substantially derogate from the intent and purpose of the By-Law. Very truly yours, BOARD OF APPEALS Frank Seriot Jr., Chairman t t @u Y A34M ftft Odf4' 11*00 N Not Somford Paiitift X00 -•'►3 I Xr. John 4 %$met ftm, Oft" 8tildiag North A0449w#,WO Dao to .am Inadvertaaat a rawaer pm 4c aaN SWX600 is the Ardon Pa►rm_malty ftwt 70 1 Pleass 4410te the "Oft *railroad* fte m tho follswrls i *At the r hare. Wowpio > y ax ad ah abWOW voiced agposition to any future el of the it does into state Maui and oannowls wmW trails f®r Very 'ter yoaras,r BOM CF APPFALS $onto$ str. P6A8�1hD D0�8D TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER MASSACHUSETTS F: Av�arn i:, leas ;• q` aceu June 25, 1975 North Andover Board of appeals Town Building North Andover, 14assachusetts Gentlemen: Upon receipt of a notice of public hearing regarding the appeal of Arden Farm Realty Trust, the Planning Board wishes to make no comment. Very truly yours, PLANNING BOARD William Chepulis, Chairman GB A Mo. 73-409 Appeals .Court , DARCY WILSON vs. TOWN OF SHERBORN: NvJ t� _2�n /X GOODMAN, J. The petitioner, the owner of about eighty acres of land in Sherborn, brought this petition in the Land Court pursuant to G. L. c. 240, § 14A4 and c. 185, § 1 (j 1/2) , to detertaine the validity of the - pro— visions of Sherborn's zoning by—law requiring, for the residential district including the petitioner's land, a minimum area of two acres and a frontage of two hundred feet. �/ The judge, after hearing the evidence and No separate issue is- made of the frontage re— quirement by the judge or the . parties. . It was apparently assumed that this requirement stood or fell with the acreage requirement, and we treat the case on this footing. 2 a taking two views,, held the by-law valid; the .peti- tioner appeals from the decision. G. L. c. 185, § 15. The case is here on the decision, which contains findings W of fact, and on the exhibits incorporated therein. • Parameters for our determination are 'Simon v. Needham, 311 Mass: 56o (1942) , and Aronson v. Sharon, 346 Mass. 598 (1964) . In 'the Needham case (pp. 563-564) the court described the amenities which a town could "not unreasonably? believe would flow from one-acre zoning, and held that this was sufficient justification for such a restriction. The court warned, however (pp. 565-566) , ,A zoning by-law cannot be adopted for the purpose of set- ting up a barrier against the influx of thrifty and respectable citizens who desire, to live there and who are able and willing to erect homes upon lots upon which fair and reasonable restrictions have been imposed nor for the purpose of protecting the large estates that are already located in the district. The strictly local interests of the town must yield if it .appears that they are plainly in conflict with the general interests of the public at The provisions of the by-law at issue. were adopted at a town meeting on December 13 , 1954, and di- vided the town into three residential districts and a small business district. Minimum lot requirements for the three residential districts were one acre, two acres, and three acres respectively. No issue is raised as to the three-acre. minimum. The. zoning by.-law, - prior to this amendment, had provided for a one-acre minimum throughout the tovn. f • 3 large, and in such instances the interest of 'the Muni- cipality would not be allowed to stand in the way. ' [citing] Euclid v. Ambler Realty Co. 272 U. S. 3,65, 390 [1926]." See Board of Appeals of Hanover v. Housing Appeals Comm. in the Dept. of Community Affairs, Mass. (1973)\Y,, quoting the foregoing. The court concluded with the following (p. 567) : "We cannot quite pronounce the instant by-law invalid -when appliedto the petitioner's land in all the circum- stances disclosed by this record. we make no intimation that, if the lots were •requlredlIlto be larger than an acre ` or if the circumstances were even slightly different, the same result would be reached. Jt will be time enough to determine that question when itis presented." That question was presented in the Sharon case, in which a landowner attacked the application to his� land of a minimum lot size of one' hundred thousand square feet, not substantially different from the two-acre mini- mum in our case. The court en U► erated the "advantages", as set out in the Needham case, of 'a, one-acre minimum over a ten thousand square footjminimum, but pointed out (p. 604) : "While .initially,an increase in lot size might have the . effects there noted, the law of' diminishing re- turns will set in at some point" The court thus required �1 Mass. Adv. Sh. (1973 ) 491, 531. . . i 4 a more specific justification for a minimum of one hundred thousand square feet than the general amenities and ad- vantages which were �a sufficient basis for the ±imposition of one-acre zoning in the Needham case. The only justi- fication which the town offered in the Sharon case (p. 604) was enhancement of "living and recreational amenities" deriving from leaving land in its natural state. The court held that in the- circumstances of the case the one hundred thousand square foot minimum was not a valid exercise of the police power. The Report of the Department of Community Affairs y- . Relative to Proposed Changes and Additions to the Zoning Enabling Act, 1972 House Duc. No. 5009, summarizes the effect of these cases- on large lot zoning ("deplored by the court in Simon and denounced in Aronson") as follows (p. 16) : "[L]ocal communities in establishing minimum lot size requirements of larger than one acre . are especially subject to question (per the Simon case) where such regulations are not directly related to police power objectives .(health or safety) occasioned by local topographic or soil conditions. . The report recommended (p. 16) that the following language be included in the zoning enabling act: "A zoning ordinance or by-law may require a minimum lot size of more than one acre for single-family dwell- ings`where adverse topographic. or soil conditions would endanger the public health or safety on lots smaller than those required. . . . �. 5 a It is, of course, true that a zoning by-law,enjoys a presumption that it is not in "conflict[ ] with some con- stitutional on stitutional provision• or the enabling statute" and will be upheld if its "reasonableness . . . is fairly debat- able . ." Aronson v. Sharon, 346 Mass. •at 602. How- ever, debatability in terms of generalities is not enough E to justify two•-acre zoning. For such justification; the town must be "able to bring forward" some "advantages" which are "tangible" and not "nebulous." See 122 Main St. Corp. v. Brockton, 323 Mass. "646, .651 (1949) . It must ' a' appear from the record ,that there is "a reasonable basis ` for the judgment of the town meeting" that there are special needs that are met by two-acre zoning. See I Turnpike Realty Co. Inc . v. Dedham, Mass. , (1972) .cer't, den. 409 U. S. 1108 (1973 ) , The town, in this case, recognized this analysis and produced evidence to justify .the two-acre provision as an appropriate health protection measure. See Decoulos v. Peabody, 360 Mass. 42$, 429-430' (1971) ,V This justifi— cation was accepted in the decision .of the Land Court, which found that the town did not have a public water supply or a town sewage system and that wells and on--site Mass. Adv. Sh. (1972) 1303, 1313• .Mass. Adv. Sh. (1971) 1593 , 1594. ' 1 6 septic systems were, therefore, necessary for residential construction. This, the Land Court found, created a need for "a sufficient land area to physically accommodate the septic system structural elements and. the well a sufficient land area with a soil type that- allows the septic system and the well to operate without the possi- bility of any eventual' pollution of the well water . some provision for additional land area in the event that the system requires repair, relocation .or expansion . lana some attention to] .,the possible deleterious effect to the environment, in. time, because of the numerous, though safely functioning sewerage and water supply systems."v Such needs- have been held to justify area minima sufficiently large to cope with them. _Steel Hill Dev. Inc . v. 5anbornton, 469 F. 2d 956, 960 1st Cir. , 1972) (three-acre zoning justified by District Court finding [not clearly wrong] -that "topography and soil conditions posed severe problems of pollution, improper sewage disposal, poor drainage . . .") . Salamar Builders Corp. v. Tuttle, 29 N. Y. 2d 221, 227 (1971 (sixty thou- sand square feet) . Zy�mont v. Planning Zoning Commn.. of Greenwich, 152 Conn. 550, 553-554 (19 65) four acres) . See Report of the Legislative Research Council Relative to Restricting the Zoning Power to City and County Governments, 1968 Senate Doc.. No. 1133 , p. 92, quoting a survey by the American Society of Planning Officials: "Soil conditions limit residential density primarily in . areas without public water or sewerage. Private sewage disposal systems require a sizeable area for a drainage field, . seldom less than one-half acre and much more in heavy clay. If water is supplied from private wells, even more land is needed . ." Contra Concord Townshin AnY )ecl, 439 'Pa. 466, 472-478 (1970) (two-acre zoning invalid; three justices dissenting) . See anno. 95 A. L. R. 2d '716. (1964) . 1� 7 The decision of the Land Court before us on,appeal was made "upon consideration of all the evidence" (which is unreported) ; it does not purport to have been based solely on the facts found in the decision. In this posture, the scope of review is extremely limited. The findings of fact cannot be revised; and the only questions open are whether there 'is error of law apparent on the record and whether the subsidiary findings are, as a matter of law, consistent with the general finding (see Holcombe v. Hopkins, 314 Mass. 113, . 116 [1943]; cf. Barney & Carey Co. V. Milton, 324 Mass,0 :440t 449 [19493) that the two-- acre minimum is "reasonably related to the promotion of the public health, safety, convenience, or welfare" or, otherwise stated, isa reasonable exercise of the police power and the authority granted in the zoning enabling statute. The plaintiff points to• no specifie. finding' that can be said to b'e inconsistent with the general finding that two-acre zoning bears a reasonable relationship to what (as the decision indicates) was. characterized by expert witnesses to be "a rather acute sewerage problem confronting] the- town, as yet unsolved but resulting in the denial of permits. for residential septic tanks in an { f effort to curb pollution."\ The plaintiff's contention that the building and health codes provide the town with ample protection is not borne out by the findings in the decision. The Land Court did find that compliance with the State Sanitary Code and the Sanitary Regulations for the Town of Sherborn "protected against the possible pollution of the wells and guarded against the danger of the unsafe operation of the sewage disposal system for newly constructed homes. However, this finding relates to new construction; it must be read together with the following findings that "the larger area will increase the likelihood of locating a new area for the relocation or expansion of the/ system. when it becomes no longer safely operable" V and that "[i]t' is also entirely V From the decision it appears that both parties introduced expert testimony on the impact of the, soil conditions. Also introduced and incorporated in the ' de- cision was a soil survey, "Soils and Their Interpretations for Various Land Uses: Town of Sherborn: Massachusetts," prepared by the United States Department of ;kgriculture Soil Conservation Service in cooperation with the Middlesex Conservation District in 1966, in which large areas of the town, including the plaintiff's land, are characterized as having "severe limitation[s]" for high-density residential development with .on-site sewage systems. ` V There appears to have .been a conflict in the ex- pert testimony "as to whether• a properly constructed septic system would have an indefinitelife or whether, in time, failure of the system would require its reloca- tion." The court apparently accepted the views of the town's witnesses. v , 9 probable that with the 'increased residential development of the area the inadequate spacing of septic tanks in r terrain such as has been described in this action may cause the .effluent from the septic systems to sweep into the source of the water which supplies the well. a . There can be no question that compliance with both the zoning and board of health provisions will aid the resi- dents, present and prospective, in locating a reliable septic system which will afford them the protection intended for a long period oftime." V We note that the findings do not specifically correlate the two-acre minimum with the sewage and pollu- tion problems; but there is nothing in the findings which is inconsistent with the need specifically for a two-acre minimum, and the necessary correlation is implied in the ultimate finding of validity. See Murphy v. Crosby, Mass. .App. Ct. . , - (1973 ) : V Further, the plaintiff's brief admits that the town introduced evidence "that two-acres are needed in order 7 The findings in the decision go no further than to mention a conflict between witnesses who testified that "residential construction on one--half or one-acre dots would have no adverse effect . . Land] others [who] have expressed -contrary opinions."' V Mass, App: .Ct, Adv. Sh. (1973 ) 479, 482•-483 . to safely install an individual well and sewage disposal system. " 1 The petitioner asks us to .follow Concord Township Appeal, 439 Pa - 466 (1970) , and to invalidate the two- acre minimum as exclusionary. The court in that case re. jected the justification for two-acre zoning as a means of coping with sewage difficulties over the dissent of three justices who maintained that the record in that case supported that justification. The record in this case is such that we cannot reject the justification, proffered by the town and accepted by the Land Court, ` that there is a reasonable relationship between the two- acre minimum and the town's sewage and water problems. 9 The plaintiff points out thai' the Concord case held (p. 471) that an "extraordinary justification" would be required for two-acre zoning; that case quotes (at 470, fn. 2) Sager, Tight Little Islands: Exclusionary' We need not consider other possible justifica- tions, ouch as additional fire protection, to which the decision alludes. The decision indicates that the evi. . dente was primarily directed to the sewage and pollution problems, and there is nothing in the decision to indi- cate that the increase in lot size from one acre to two acres (see fn. 2) would have any appreciable effect on fire protection. VIn the case of National Land & Investment Co. Y. Easttown Township Bd. of Ad 'ustmcnt, 419 Pa. 504 (1965) t on which the Concord case relies, -the town had on-site sewage but- a public water system. The Concord case only. mentions sewage. difficulties. k Zoning, Equal Protection, and. the Indigent, 21 'Stan,. Lo Rev. 767, 791 (1969) , which is concerned, as the title indicates, primarily with the effect on the poor. See also the recent case of Southern Burlington County N.A .A. C.P. v. TQwnship of Mount Laurel, N. J. (1975)W1 invalidating a variety of zoning restrictions including a one—half—acre minimum, the re— strictive effect of which, ,particularly on low and moderate income groups, placed "the burden, and it is a heavy one, [on] . . . the municipality to establish a valid basis for its action or non—action," But see James v. Valtierra, 402 U. S. 137, 141-142 (1971) , refusing to apply the same standard to the requirement for a referendum for low—cost housing as it applied to the requirement for a referendum for a fair housing .law; Belle Terre v. Boraas, 416 U. S. 11 8 (1974) , upholding as "reasonable" a zoning provision excluding unrelated groups from single—family dwellings. However, we need not dealwiththe impact on low and moderate income groups and the standard for review where such an impact is urged l0 because it is at least V N. J. slip opinion at 36 (released March 24, '1975) 10 For general discussions of these. matters see Branfman, Cohen and Trubek, Measuring the Invisible Wall: Land Use Controls and the Residential Patterns of the Poor, 82 Yale L. J. 483 (11-9'13 ) ; Micnelman, The Advent of g .12 minimized by the anti-snob zoning law. See G. • L. c. 40B, §§ 20-23 , as added by St. 1969, c. 774, in which the Legislature required that " ' [t]he strictly local interests of the town' yield to the regional need for the construction of low and moderate income housing." Board of Appeals of Hanover v. Housing Appeals Comm. in the Dept. of Community Affairs, Mass. , (1973 ) •V It is difficult to see .how, in any event, two-acre zoning as contrasted' with one-acre zoning, which the. Needham case holdq valid and which the peti- tioner advocates, would have any real effect on the housing needs of low and moderate income groups. See Southern/Burlington County N.A.A .C.P, case, supra, at Two-acre zoning may affect the availability a Right to Housing: A Current Appraisal, 5 Harv. Civ. Rights--Civ. Lib. L. Rev. 20'7 (1970) ; Sager, Tight Little Islands: Exclusionary Zoning, Equal Protection, and the Indigent, 21 Stan. L. Rev. 767 .(1969) ; Note, Exclusionar Zoning and Equal Protection, 84 Harv. L. Rev. 1645 (1971; Note, The Equal Protection Clause and Exclusionary ZoningAfter Valtierra and Dandridge, 81 Yale L. J. 61 (1971 . See also Gunther, Foreword: In Search of Evolving Doctrine on a Changing Court: A Model for a Newer Equal Protection, 86 Harv. L. Rev. 1, 18--37 (1972) ; Michelman, Foreword: . On Protecting the Poor Through the .Fourteenth Amendment, 83 Harv. L. Rev. 7 (1969) ; Struve, The Less-Restrictive-Alternative Principle and Economic Due Process, 80 Harv: L. Rev. 1463 (1967) ; The Supreme Court, 1973 Term, 88 Harv. L. Rev. 43 , 124-125 (1974) 0 ,V Mass. Adv. Sh. (1973 ) 4919 532 N. J. slip opinion at 38 (released March 244 1975) . 1 f i of and market for housing generally, though the economic impact of large-lot zoning on higher income groups is not entirely clear. Sagalyn and Sternlieb, Zoning -and .Housing Costs, 66-70 (1972) , . Urban Land Institute, The Effect •of Large Lot Size on Residential Development, $, 20 .(Tech- nical Bulletin No. 32, 1958) ,\V Thus, it cannot be said on this record that anything more is required than the establishment of a reasonable relationship, be.- tween two-acre zoning and the -sewage and water conditions of the town. Such a relationship has. been established on the record in this case. Since we thus hold that the two-acre zoning in this case is within the police power, the plaintiff's argument that the by-law is invalid because his property is diminished in value (which, in any event, is not borne out by the rec- ord) must fail. Even assuming' such a. diminution, "[t]he fact that he may not be able to put his land to its most profitable use is not sufficient reason to invalidate the zoning by-law.."" Ma�iderr v. Dover, ' Mass. App. Ct. , (1974) . V" The town has not gone "beyond what the This publication is referred to in Report of the Legislative Research Council Relative to Restricting the Zoning Power to City and .County Governments, 1968 Senate Doc. 1133, p. 102. Y' Mass, App. Ct, Adv. Sh. (1974) 37, 42. ` 14 protection of the public interests requires." Simon- v, If Needham, 311 Mass. at 565. Cf, 122 Main St. Corp. v. Brockton, 323 Mass. at 651. It obviously cannot be' said that as a result of the town's action the land is un— usable "for any reasonable purpose"; and this being so, the by—law is not confiscatory. Commissioner of Natural Resources v. S. Volpe '& Co. Inc. 349 Mass. 104, 111 (1965). 'turnpike Realty Co. Inc. v. Dedham, Mass. , (1972)x, cert. den. 409 U. S. 1108 (1973 ) . Decision affirmed. Mass. Adv. . Sh. (1972) 1303 , 1316. 3'. The grantees) will eevOr ' +mat or demand ,that the Town oP 'Airth Anddti The grantee(s) will never request or demand that the Town of North Andover shall transport school Children from or to the granted premises, and said covenant shall run with the land and shall apply to and bind the grantee(s)' heirs, successors and assigns. a46 ys�S et /n�7�7 3 I ARNOLD H. SALISBURY, TOWN COUNSEL TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS CENTRAL BUILDING LAWRENCE. MASSACHUSETTS MUrdW= 9-2791 October 16, 1975 Frank Serio Jr. , Chairman North Andover Board of Appeals Town Office Building North Andover, Massachusetts 01845 Dear Frank: After our recent brief conversation concerning this matter, I advise you that the governing provision of the statutes is G.L. c.40A, s.20, which provides that "After acceptance of this section. . . . (which was accepted by the Town under Article 84 of the Warrant for the 1956 Annual Town Meeting) ,, no appeal or petition. . . .for a variance from the terms of. . . . (the Town's) . . . . By Law with respect to a particular parcel of land or the build— ing thereon which has been unfavorably acted upon by the Board of Appeals shall be considered on its merits by said Board within two years after the date of such unfavorable action except with the consent of all but one of the members of the Planning Board. . . ." You did not disclose to me in our conversation, the precise problem which confronts your Board. I should have to have such information before a more definitive answer to your question can be properly provided. I suggest that you let me have, in writin a precise question so that I may give a more precise answer o you. Very truly yours, e of li own ounse AHS/cc F X. F se 16� �.7 f.P , Rugms Qrs + Ems• Titiev 8e 485 Dsvoushire at Bostm, Maseeao2ns I Ardor P'ax i� '. PrKiiea St deft"i Dear Siem o! ths.. 0 I tint In re t letter 1 above patition, please be advised that at "Oe"ne # Dumber '13th the Boyd of :Appeals unanimausly voted to request. l�remtc s dr., cm s i 'i 4 LAW OFFICES OF TITIEV & GREENMAN 18S DEVONSHIRE STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02110 SUITE 1009-1814 OSCAR TITIEV 11898-1963) TELEPHONE MAGNUS GREENMAN 2-0297 KARL GREENMAN LIBERTY 2-0298 FREDERIC E. GREENMAN 2-D299 August 27, 975 North Andover Board of Appeals Town Hall North Andover, Massachusetts RE: Ardon Farm Realty Trust Stonecleave Road, Boxford Petition No. 5 - '75 Dear Sirs : In behalf of Ardon Farm Realty Trust we respectfully request leave to withdraw the above petition for a variation of Section 6.2 and Table 2 of the Zoning By-Law. Your denial of the petition places Ardon Farm Realty Trust in a quandary since it denies it any practical use of the land in question and under the circumstances it would not like to be barred from reapplying for two years. Very truly yours, 14. , -.� MA NU "BERM-N. Attorney forr Ardon F m Realty Trust MG/ojs .' o�•r1QR;Yi�� �(.. APR1t,M •70�• • � iBeSs :y.•� 9�•• fi SaciiugE *Vvvv 'yw TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF DECISION Date . .gu0jst .7,. ?975 . . . . . . . . . . Petition No., 5-175. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Date of Hearing. .J*1e. 9,. .1975. . . . Petition of ARDW PAM.RFAL' Y.TRUST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Premises affectedLots # 9. 8e .*91. Stoneol@ave. .Mord. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Referring to the above petition for a variation from the requirements of the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N.orth.Andover .Zoniag Y-L%w. Se0tion. 6.2 and.Table .2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . so as to permit Lot. ,#59.with .31,86.'. fx tentage. and.Lot.#5.81 with. 3.1..87!.frontage.on. . Stonecleave Rd., Boxford with the remaining land in North Andover to be approved as house. ,lots_with less. than, .the. fmatage. allowed,by. the.Zoning .By-Law.. . . . . . . . . . After a public hearing given on the above date, the Board of Appeals voted to . . . . . . . the Variance .SIX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Signed Alfred E. Friz.elle, Vioe Chairman . . . . William N. Salome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louis DiFrusoio James D..Nob1e, Board of Appeals 1 LAW OFFICES OF TITIEV & GREENMAN 185 DEVONSHIRE. STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02110 SUITE 10094014 OSCAR TITIEV 11895.19911 TELEPHONE MAGNUS GREENMAN 2-0297 KARL GREENMAN - LI9ERTY 20299 FREDERIC E. GREENMAN 2.0299 July 10, 1975 North Andover Board of Appeals Town Hall North Andover, Massachusetts RE: Ardon Farm Realty Trust Gentlemen : Supplementing our discussion at the hearing last night on the Ardon Farm Realty Trust ' s petition for a variance, I have been authorized by my client to offer to deposit $5,000 with the Town for a period of ten years as a fund to indemnify the Town for any expense it may incur in the event of a violation by any owner or occupant of Lots 58 and 59 of the proposed covenant not to request or demand the service of the school bus. My client feels confident that the type of person who would purchase said lots subject to the covenant running with the land would respect same . Very truly yours, Attorney for rdon Farm Realty Trus MG/ojs C /// � �� -��. 1 ✓�� f { .. � '� \...�(tea /��( �-�� �.J \.._...f�'S if / f" .; :', s� ,r t , .. _,Z4 X6 , xec&-a,ev Otv, A.w4A,A � *ORTy 04.• ZI- rr AFRiL7TV �L9} }�ACH13 ►srw+ TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE xv. 22. . . . . . 19. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeals will give a hearing at the Town Building, North Andover,on. ovenjxg. . . . . . . . the 9ft. . day of am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19. 75, at.79VA4.0to all parties interested in the appeal of . . . . Ate-Pam Iskity 2rwk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . requesting a variation of Sec.45:.2 .4.IMA 2. . .of the Zoning By Law so as to permit. W J039.Idth 3144. A 00 4W 31* *A-ftemmUm.M7. SamdWd idt Vas: . .rom0Aftff .ImkJx bs.mprowed.as bow :Idft.love .timet.Vas . .IWAhe.Saft Lobs axe dma +o a pba on the premises, located at. .Va.went. . .of. SkMmIsuft FA* azA .kooft.;w Utz.PA ad-#*. 96swoUava . . . . 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EDT,, enowe4 try the ttor , t' re Berea d.....i 1 7 kIP P,, ,,,,3 2 I' ,laaia6e ....;r..... ...'.1 2 3 4 S 6 7-L to New York May:2R to ,; B.aL.r.: wo03: b Hnnry..$°#sepsas, sen(iiati.+slt�::$'h•wei'e�-Bob Pres- Starting tiineNoontsaiafak.....34ti,lis ,:..._. ... ......))1 2 21[-5 - BOSTON ...........100 031 01x B .:.. Y is :`: Sand$ " •. 11:...1 0 1 ahayyh ¢R:a` ,.�. dtvNR;, 'aX. ^; S..__:. -::: .:8 O B O t 11.-1 See P.Q3mOS play Varieou - CALIFORNIA.::....000 001 000-. 1 _ -. Lougtriea4FDw:,' Lalvaeil, who daa>}e, "!ilii St...Germain, Y. SPdo4... i million esti Ha Al rJDgi lyt dFYtBd: +, -.......... 1 2 3 4 3 1 1-111 ver. NL, toured the 2l,bol, 7D 29 8 alL ;. fly aall Johni That Purse-141 me .. ' ,11N1pt:.._:........0 0.0 0 1.0 0 1`,. Bq Balt 2;.Ihg1,311d� . "We will talk the following E-Chalk.OF-California 1.w6- = 32--739. Trepsas pit :up X10 Pe Tito and at plus 8,•John mated, with al>Qut 5 0,0 �. Fgcated W, tNe,west'e e(nnt .............1 5 1 it 14-ti 2/Rear day and I expect something Cobfomia 6 1oaPon s. Ear 6! an.��� as his share of the purse. Keoit,. Beret Kavaua¢r,Toq? :thewinningteam.:. St 2 4.Was 4,On 2. then",Toye said., 26-Carbo,HarperManiftMR-carbo �br��,,� 72 i6L579 -a4 Harty Toscana from Spring 'Fardy and Nettz EBtrmated attendatbee- SDfor�lec4sa�. WRtreatos UWMCE IB Irk 1,Baa9as,t,axas'1. T e said he had told'fele (7);Yedrj=!(4Ewes(4),Lynn(5)• 2e le szs 2 Valle New Engiand' Open Classy S,<was y 300,000 : (armed file 03' it:n' MM'' " I7 16 sty z44 �, . _. . r r Y A r that 'the Cosmos need an an- $F-'�Barlesoa r,, 17 s14 .24k Pan!'Harney an(t Wee�r Gtiance 0f aiizrdr' r Is - A Q440. 0 �.,, thy- iii Mda d....:5 .t 2 PReat�: ....t I 0 Sr. Lae. 'I5 21 li;l 6 : era,te7iitperatnres in Intd=7Tff8, F`I2sstN IC REGGIE ON TOP 9-4 ewer the endd of neat week. i3 m 394 6y Joe Carr from r,tbnred and I'oLt , p k Fantavero <. IOdaN 3b....3 0 1"1, ....3 2 2` ' iV b. r ori b'.so_ K, rad Sp@ttCe, , Rad10 gC-$peed.... £nairrital'K, ,, 0laarer Ib:.9 1 1.Me 4:...:.3 1 1 -' Bob Camasa...tossed.a five Pele, 24, the.retired king O# Rank t, 9-2 :: ....,..6 5 `5 5 4: 7 L ,e,b, the 27 holes.in90 to.pick up� IEalltge; . ,tzars a ....9 • -"mar tl .....a • -_-__ --_o. __ _ .. , r.Ymaea ,Haan (�4 JlIR LAtAnra[, a uua. a,w•.-..,,....-...- ', li iedi 2% -.3 1 3. 1e.Moslem e.1. 0-.6 " - pert any announcement".. ' 70TAL$ ....-::. ...32 1 B T 2'. O€yvyelRl. - �.- -.'.. "an*n :a I 0 M.r.ata Yesterday's competition was B&ry anis Chet;re Bo us: In Sell. allowed try WM Nor*Al area," .'.;'_b11q iY .W 311.d i o o..rnr6 z°...-.1 o B 1Hals,.:-•zea. s s :.Toye said Pele had agreed bdilaiwim z won ,h,.. Henry....'fro .saes; second "9'Fa,vl*ere Bobl.Pas- Starting time--Noon:EDT: Zonwg'15Y.Lsw. "Said tots are• taeYn d.,..2 ° f Secy e..:....3 z 1 ..... .. ......1 ;3 4 s s 1 T" to.go to New York May ZB to BOSTON ....-..::..100 031 OiX- 6 eapner• n y. P Sunda shown, oa"'a:.,plan dttewny "tudued ..:a 1 1 trials 34.t0 16 Sides...................) ) 1 2 z 1 r ° See the Cosmos: la Vancou-: CALIFORNIA....-..000 001 ODO- 1 t Longmeadow, Lowell;, who quale,:- Jim St;. GeCmaln, .:Tom 1 million esti•, flayes'E veering, IHC,-dated Tek.._:..23 1 s __. _T6 3pltft......... ......1111)1.1 °.ver. play _ 1 n((, toured the 27 hetes m 2026 Brldan Sheehy and Jahn P may t*taw prer4+ises, r ... i 7 3 4 s s mated,, with abuwt tz5o:� to locsW at the west,4WO of _......: .0 0 4 1 0.°o- ® , M tela z;fines:SPAIL. "We will talk the following E-chalk.DP-California 1.LOB- 3x-89. TrepsaS peeked up PetlmilLo slid $t plus$, Jahn AN19YFg .the-winninE;team. estgB,rond,itiltid7l•as" 6EET60t :......... :`. 1 s e 1:1 1'4=1t :e m Slay and I expect something California c rasion S. r,,, as his share of the purer Kent, :Bernie lavanahi. To3g yyg a - e. a Carlo then",Toye,said. w s= F EstlOnated aktenda e- l o N raft 4.ewtlix 4,sins z. 22 i'6�s�v°' °'a Harry Toscana from Spring Fardy and Nes, Staltec[eaws:0t_d. ; 26-Carbo,Harper locales."HR-Carlin C':'" t 300;011$. _ - 8 I F T7f`'th! N tests 1,Owls, glass 1. * Valle', ,New En nd Oen Class, 1T a , TO a said Ile had told Pele (7),Yastraemski(4),Even(4),Lynn(51. 2A Ie 626 2 inusNstN r k uwNINSEY I Y y H" at is ii si+ iys champion Paui Harney and Cele, Bill Began, Ed Dsnallue Wes lir-Chance of shoot' hoard"of Appeals that the Cosmos need an.an SF-Barleron Is 2 .4,7 s ers�temper mid-ft, FRANK e�fatai man Ypdla N. -:.S .i a Pared is ...:z 1 1 REGGIE ON TOP 9-4 sw :: the end of next week; :' kl.ei,er 13.m ,394 6w: Joe Carr from Spencer, toured and cart Port, Plus 4.>Jim Chairman Ili ala....3 1 e iudq n ....3 2 1 lir by rot, r,ori b w was Jerry' Radio coverage-Speed ma s :..,.3 o e Bob Camaso tossed a five Pale, 34, the retired king,of Ryan, L ax .......:-a s s, 5 4 7 ,. t .5k the 27 hales in 90 to pick up 9 Holli Jer Arnold, •Leo, network oI.mote than 700 Btu= T �, 31, t92$ ; synod;m..3 1 1,n 67 - each. Driscoll and Runs Dolglly asYyK .....3 8 1I Saab Sb .....4 0 1 hitter and Charlie,Martin and :international soccer has sched-: Dobson ........ {..2 1 1: '1 1 2 ie. Anysir, 27.16 tionai Armed':ForeeS.OVMSea6-... _ ' lady to ...3 1 r�ugkmtl.:..s g 6 Bob Hollins each bad two hits died a tri to Mex3ca"for Mod Tient,w,5-5 ........9 s k 1 z 7 r t'm .sz4 4+a pl a Strad :....3-1 tl Bdmil d ....3 0 1 B p o;,g, 20 m 513 s In the 92 division were flnislled'se43ond, us 4 network. : .o o.:d Bern If:....t 1 6: as the Grater Lawrence Re- 'day to make educational films sio Athota 20 zz .4116 6% Marad, onetime touring pro, twiYlney,• ]&lilt McG-ulg�n, Joe p. • T lav€sigh-ABC nation-' Eerrd a ::..7:N 3�ttwNef N ...° ° ° tonal 'freshman beat Shaw- and is to play to an ex WP-Ryan.Ps:-Egan N« „` 17 27 ,316 10% Dick" Hanscom, 1974 Sta-te Dineen and Phil Itag ; sezct wide,.'4 Aelayeit telecast, 8:30•: GLA ISS ED :^^• BMON ss::.-2 8 11'Crdan p ....1. 1 1 g �'1. sheen 9�1. game in Vancouver May 27. T-zua.A-zg,SAn. ; ;,,�; �I, �cr�k.n and Jay Dolan, 9Mt11 P $• p.m• EDT; Indianap®UB I#D11II:EITf;ItitaG' �' bla dged out;:aisq-4dayed tele-. ^f'L 4el" There were five finishing at Indica Ridge�� cast €o CENttal, anr# South ` r OPEN DAILY 10.10;SUNDAYS 1.6 SUN., MON.g TU 1.9 well. sear,t,,n . ( T:wEH61 t 93 including Paul Donahue, Karleen Heinerman and v parts(1f.Eu- " C66"it )a Oakley,:Oakley, Bob Roche of nearby Schwartz won the eitoiers Atn4n . :('adds �,,y.,,, rope slid" . .. P` irwr..:-5)of u.dee.ri cam 1 Wonham GG., Warren Birch, Best Balt in the Ladies totitna- r z2) r r mentat Indian Ridge.t Ilreen Has T,k(Tip,1.3)at A6asta Iliad 44),7:35 Wollaston,Bruce D'obi� Green Lawton and Rita Davidson:WOra ,..1 LW � '�'(" Ialw inz4>«H.aaaaelcar.mrzsL Hill and Paul Barkhouse, LW wn Reili3(�tE$45nj , 11 t Ferncroft. second gross and Dora 4c= 8:35 Ns. ,we 5•1).10 Four wound up at 94. They Dandreta and Lorraine Philbil 1 41 !te'd Jt� malts a(�s �(R }334)a Diego (sake 7- were Art Harris,Mt.Pleasant, were third. In the Mne hold COMM OKWNALTN OF A i1:•°Y`" &Gram John Theo, Gotftown, Don division Best Six of Nine Holes: NNAs3tAeHulNrFs ANeaNtlR6nS(2639) Cross, Glen Ellen, and Bob First Net: Shirley Heifetz, °'l1oeATN eouRt 4amot,as. DeAnt No.3242,71 t St.Lorentz�' Crowley, Pine Brook. second, Sally Ki3171t�ante and To all perscrot inferest4d in &TIIl19S.L kip* et Alex Burns, Oule Newbury, third, Lilly Kaplan• the estate of ae arro s R.Irodele, (3i+x69) y Bob Baldassari, Hillview and otherwr.. kabwn as aee►Bje i^ / / • I _ County,.:deceasedlate of'Metn s Me. and uen mi it the �;�a Far Corner GC / ` Fabe Kotek and Ale-( " ea+�e"d of:sold born• IielNaeNE(1'T.,its'' .. ♦ Sadzewiez,with plus 7,led the 'SEXB 0OK RE�UL�S wa .in the artner's Point TheexecVtorsofthewill-of dots held at Far Corner this to i sad Cour hfor allowance NDTEa ' ! t � @ FiNe1131I(altilgl ' VI E _ • "- '" ,- - - ' - - fIRST RA 5/16 (C)s 2: H.D.'s Ghasy SEVENTH RACE:5/e"khr/4 (�6):1:Dorothy .keel(• At plus 6, Jack Cronin their first add final'account - 4 RLY DftSER, c : ` 1NSTALLEO 6.8811,4so,z6o,4.Aibkna 6:80,4zo;z - ,-.. r 420, 2 240 4. DiffereiH$Ma Imp:. If you desire to object thereto w> you or your a'Dforney should file ASE CALL" � ,�::.:�`:r . :.'; ,''�" :.. ,+# ••... 6.40,9.40:...H,�s•Y4d 6.00!QUINIFJA: Hody.3:20. and RICK I>embrowski." y AN.:. ', ,° .:-: ' ' 2fr9 Pa' ':20. QUHINELA: 1G4 Paid$27:On. Pro Ron Vaillancoln•t and his 'a written appearance In said. .; ,..,:.. s Vi� TRIFECTA:1-4-2 Paid$525A . . Court at.Lawrence'before ten Jesh6taw(11/6720) : ~ •+4APP01N T : �': 'NY`ON G�'R� SECOND CEsYankNCourse (D): 2. artner Tim:Napolitapa tied :.. •, :, .. { -;: - N' i,._ _ : JJ.'s rodlike 7.40.5120,320;I.M.Ws EIGHTH RACE: 5/16 t8); S: Pankorme wlili- John .Na-p and Dick o'clock In Nye forenoon on the ,. , .�< _ .-.. - .` Johnny,4,�i3.6o,3.Joham Coe 4.40. 3410,10.60,5.20;3.LF's lady Las CM ninth .day of June 1975, the: ` fn'. c 20;z r�dkmy a son 340 Dion,Nashua for first gross in return day of this citation. #kis 1heA6fA1 SIZES SA E C.C,L 'QUiMEu: 1&2 Paid$1&60 3 _Deln s m .40. $96.00 Witness" aERT P. PET- ` .: i7 LJ G r G L�i CK �� .w... ofm GU*M a TRIFF A:2-1-3 Paid$150.60 Q the weekly Nit was played - (fIl•136)� ., .- pp n,.le,w renis oil" DAILY BLE X,2 Paid$1620 TRFECTA:5-3-1 Paid$4,769.70 .,with a 68 Card.-It was la ed at TORUtO, Esquire, f=irst w: 6.oOX13 15088 1.60 =06.0-61 aria. aaa- 'NINTH RACE:Yankee Course B):LBlaest 'P Y Judge of said Court, this. • , "• QUf 14 .'17.84^$.1110%'/$ a„ nn�i,er..`k7"' 5.60,4.60, 3.00;-"6: F.H.1 Zoppa..t1;40, the.Keene, N.H. country.Club. fourteenth day of May 1975. ,y...., THIRD RACE'516(D):2.Mike's Treasrre. °amu(Ill-l.(jTj 5.6ox15 16 88 1.79 .krka•n ae.e6ak.�r aBo;z Ilse LA-I Psi A Partner's Quota 3lrholes JOHN J. castELto, • maws aMMrrw rias.. )4.60,6.20,";4;403.Lora.Kim 4.80,4.00; QUlNlELA:lb6 Paid.';47.60 "Register" b.$�X13 .g p .carat rar�e"""•� 1.S7her solid310 TRIFECTA: 1-&2 Paid$609.3(1 will be played Over the week E-T: May 24,28, June 4, 1975 ` 1 I.8Q •77 8 eigi1i " QUI -13 Paid$26.60 TENTH RACE 5/16(A):4.AN Star Bobby, end. Guaranteed AS Long As TRIF A:2-31 Paid S409.90 Imp 2:60,2.50,280 5..H.D.'s Gsimr 4.60, Blas hr'6nd(i .•a69a . : • FOURTH RAE 5/16 (D)': S. CouMad' 4.00;.1 Bawnids Image 5.80- You Own Your Car COM68 INA[TH OF 7.UOx13 ' 881 Z-Qd 1300 6. 720 I. Quiet Kdvia 3q0, QUINIELA:av5 Paid$1540 p !, �e cp '260;L Y 540. TRIFECTA:4.5-1 Paid$14520 fi1ABSACNUBETTb ■ MDUIRED FREE: -,Nate MUFFLER QEle . 1b5 Paid:$224p. ELEVENTH RACE 5/a6 (C); 4i Boger • ��'��� `�"W71 J. PROSArE COURT 11gt81S.(166.1�) TRIF A:5.1-2 Paid$284.10 R.B. lLCAt"7.00 5.60; 8.Gi14en.Speed - FIFTH RACE :I6 (AL-94.:.Yage Baasre` as 10.M f19CIGBt.PIO 32f1463 a k. NDTIUU -111t1EQUNIED .,r " �i .,, 2u.60.AC to:s.jai 3:4+x, 3m; x:: 9z4 �aB 7..Ds,«tarll tonix ,'35xT4 Na 11:.9$ ow rl QUINIELA:4bli fold$97.eo To susAN V. 14 B" o a ALL TIRE$ PLUS P.E:T. Reg,'zo:ss 1 "88 Miaay 5.ao. PERxECTA.4&8?aid$°69:oD M&HUEN GIRLS 9-2 Marathon in ;the state of :25x14 : 21 $$ 2.27 fnstaffea QuINiLtak:364 Pad$2s4o _. •. - ss n TRIFECTA:4x5 Pad M400 TRIFECTA:441-7.Paid$71H.60 : : Florida. A petition. has been JUST SAY CHARGE 1T zinc coifed& double wrapped. TWELFTH RACE:Seabrook Cowie (T):3. presented to said Court :by • ;g :55x14" Z,Z $s -2.39, against rust.Sizes for most U.S.. - -Kim.Gal&40,&20,4.80,,4.Creaky 4.60, Beth Bender andLeila Mar- GAItY H• mom you! husband Plus F.E.T SIXTH RACE 5/16(8):'L Ruler arty 621Y L60;S.Broadway Maeraeii 3:00 Qainiela: tone homered and Gaff"Garter -of LaNNanC['in the County of 1.54!Each _: cars. by eppelufte d 3x4 Paid$17.60 a 5.8%3.40 S.Gliaemd 2120,7.40 L Lae SuPERFECTA:3-4-06 Paid$36&40 -picked up the'win aS the Me- Essex tepresdner a that you mstase - • ' Na&6n U N : )&e Paid$5i.40 ATTENDANCE:2407 Chuen girl''it softballaeam_ living apart,and praying thare t . Guarante411 ed AS l wit As Toli'DwR INSTALLER TRIFECTA: Le 2 Paid 51 593 all HANDLE: 184,436 dud d Andover 9 2.FOr An^ --- r -.: . Pe' said Court will -make such 7- Your Car ---� dover,Jan McDonald had two order as it deems. �yedien (x45) r p! hits and Joanne McLarrey dou- concerning the care, custody, s �66i7TALLE�:- 1 , - education and maintenance of H.O, SHOCKS NSK50' OCK `ENTRIES bled. your minor child. Cmn164lrciol Property 3Ail J - - - If You desireto object theret CENTRALLv rotated"s stores with =,' 'NSTALLE® "1 r you or your attorney should fit 5 room apartrAent.:Price,617,000 ow "r ROCK"' AM PARK Sixrk-Cb' Hamlicali Pace - arance in sat firm.-:Call Arm Sullivan, Realtor, x w : I .•^^ laming a wriHen La ;a 1 (�U[l3egf fB SATURDAY,kfAY za, 7975 t Mlr(8851)aBODo)$1 LEGION TRYOUIN Court'of Lawrence tLefor da3r47 S u : �• - NiEt ,.. . : �""'�.^"� : I.ides Mend :..R.Beam..3•I _:. __. '4en'e'c�ock in the::forenoon.o. ROF iL tiFFECE arBIMG w -*.:•°� 'r"M+!•""d"!e :IfMI$TItL1,L D � Ea. 8"° "•=.:.:•••,••'R :BEST BETS 5.Salva Fame.......'...Jo Bogan 6.1 the ninth day Of June 1975,Ili a - 9NlkL:8U4L os.eawen„w,r nMs ,..-.. - eM ••iM•,^a 1:Fdas liMzeel:-61k R4aa 3:By�Nle tlelea ...........fi.Boyle 9-2 RaADiNG,MASS.-FORl,OuRd , `rauna,wswwo,;,da,. ' - - -.' .»rtsda-Sth,Roa Tryouts for the Lawrence return418Y Of ihis:GFtatign:-. ISM BTJck troht,':Calfonla(euitd• ,M M6 Wom shocks!:We will.Install heavy-duty - 1.Rebel Ca &Steel Mon . ..........T.Wing ;8.1 Try arnu�nin.•a,a Oui,fa,nowar. •••w- " • " i ""�`�" 2.-Yong Robin ............R.Kurtz 7-2 Legion baseball team will be Witness, ALBERT P. 3�ET tngwrt Route 28. Ideal fardit e , ,. +sora ura(anvx•i«,eci ghOCl(S`On mOSf U.S.cars.115a size g - engineinsurance a eributo,architect, ( _. ":_....,: LONG SHY TORUTO Esquire, Ju 6o x„,y ton;triple-welded mounts,'h"shaft. """• 4_ Q - 7.Keystone Gaddy......N. B0.may _6-1 held at Dentin Field at engineers, small ds ales organize- .. j_ - 'S.Lor7a Amiga 2ndRace 9,Kelvins Joy .......D:May IPI of said COUri, this f0urteent, ;ivyy contractor, or sales organics- a ti..,... .: - _ _ B.Fonar... ..........Ja Deberty 81 p.m. ��� from Central. day:of'May 1975, ttdn,etc.Prior-Reasonable. e. B HARD S4lELL �uC �, IMile($Z,A)$1,000 t Seyerak Condition Pace - i ter Catholic, Lawrence Regional,Gand 5/:t@HN J.COSR`eg sLO 475.7116" i.. .a.. A u FINISH" VFWTL*M 1.Bordervmw Earl J.Morrill 3. 1 Amit $2,Co Ter fnredment P-toper'ty 5 ^; r �g M p i 2.Volo T-ane .(ell driver) 1 1.Captain Bley.....-...(all drist+r.1 4-1 "North Andover and anyone in a` -T: May 24,.27, Jung 3,4=975 BRICK BUILDING NICE Candifldn AUTO BA, ,`E EI�i 3.Sylvan kir.. 'if P�� 3.1 L H M Gam000d,.:.......J.Morrill sd private school that lives in � 6 U9Its_Income s41;t46.Expensa5 , :.:. 4.Kay Time -G. " .: $3,261.iN ONLY "W. HARD-SHELL Our Reg.3988 9% (a,da..r) t2 6•Speedy Harold: .......R.Fads 6-! Lawrenc(e�or a boy who wont ltamays ssrhannlnl.sz5,960: 4 Doys i Z -5.Tar Adios :., 4 Sam Meadow ......P.AbduNa 3-1 BID.NOTICE METHU Fd4 WAX CHOICE c.city Han.:. P.�1Pastdakes 1x1 5 Tom Hanover N Ja DakeA7 61 be 19 before August ie eliga- N;ce ,,,,Hs now wst,,32,f9O6D & NO EXCHANGE NECESSARY .8.Coldstream Heka k FkzgeraW 141 7'Golden Image ..........A.Day 12-1 .ble to tryout. For. INCOME praperTties \ - Sale Price-4 Days 1.27 H�II-GLOSS Long-lasting.dependable in all 7.Mighty°sine" ........-`..D.Harp 12 &Keewaydm Anke& :.L Copeland 12,1 _ Loy IS SHUMAN-REALTOR' - / UQDIO WAX weather. Sizes for most U-5: seine-Cy;ei,y Pia 3.Jam k+a6oner..:..,..:.-.o.Ginn Cal dNaKs d87 3x11 ' • :: .ki�811)g i� cars.Shop and save atKmart.. -fMila($FAdO).$100D EgMb-.Claiming Handiwp'Pace . . CI-�119YLOUNkGE-Ptrllitgsgrl3- "'- IIIIIIIIIU � U IKII 1 1`tlCi". - nrrr rlan- t.r1a. S Lons AmiBR:....... L Cimk•8-1 '1 Mile($15A°0.1z.50o):$2,500... NBA r"/QYOF/i - f cense. mite retnodetad iRiNr/oi; " ZO:ao:-aav,-a.W,^.'a:urx+v-xscr �. - --�(jINIELila.dbl�Poid`54f.-80 _.__ _._ TO-bUSANi-V, NO3Ei- dfl _._ „, r R.e7rQv t f.7 Our Reg.20.85 ..-_ •$8 - Mindy 5.00. ' ALL TIRES PLUS'F.E.T. ',S PERxts rA;4bs PaW 869ar METHUEN+1 GIRLS 9-E MT UL in the state of ' .25x 14 .$ 2.2Ti Jnsfa►red RIFECT :4-3.5 Paid W$5226 .. tl TRUINIEL:43.5 Paid$25.40 TRIFECTA:48-7 Pad f763.60 Florida. A petition has been( bBtomethe r;tS6-'moi) JOT "CHARGE IT. Zinc coated, double wrappaG. TWEF;FTNRACE:SeohroakCawsa (T):3. - presented to sold .Court by `- .55x14 22.88 2.39. - a ainstrust.SizesforMostU.S. ` Kim Gel 8.40,82%4-Ba 4 Creaky 4.60: Beth Bender and Lelia Mar- May N. MOM youf iWsoand 3 . g RAC "1 B :1.Ruler 6211, L60;&Broadway Manei 3:00:Qainida: homered and Gall(;Arte[ -of Lawrencia l n the County Of` • k 'i` ' . .. Plus F.E.T cars srxrH E 5/6( ) acct tone 4.54 Each hYaPwla SAP 3.40;s.G6Aene!21.2%7.4.:2 Lee 31x4 Pad$17.60 picked u the win as the Me- Essex representing that you .:a.. - .. sUFERFECTAi�3.4-BbFai4f368.4t) t F and said petitioner areaetually i. xu'ei asrc.^xxic r r t Nelson 1b8 Poid$51.40 ATrEWDANCEk z4D7 thuen girl's softba}l team living apart, and praying mat Guaranteed As Long As You Own !lISTALItQ TRIFECTA: tae Paid$1,593.00 HANDLE ICSE&P 6 dumped Andover 9-2. For An. -^-- YDtlr C8f - said Court will make such --= dover Jan McDonald had two order as it deems etcpedien Realwte f$-85) �- hits and Joanne McLarrey dou- concerning.the care, custody, INSTALLED SHOCKS Qo bled. education ane naintenan eof Property .• H.D. SHOCKS SSK:5 ROCK ENTRIES your minor child. CammomulPso ` \ t If you desireito obiecttheret CENTRALLY located 2 awes witty INSTALLED . . �_ ROCKINGHAM PARK Sixth-Claim' Handicap Pane._ Y«croon appearance ihdin of 5 rm. apartlraenR Pro, ,• ._...„ ay .. -- a written appearance fn Sai firm.4;a11 Atxi:9mttivaa, ReaHor. $ ()Uf Reg. 1Q.94 ' x�� 7^ SATURDAY,MAY 24,1975 1 Mle($85D0.8000)$1,900 31 LEGION TRYOUTS Court at Lawrence '6efor LLrgd FICE ar sINR4MTE[ . �...... „ 1.idea is form..... ..R.Bosom. teri'OCtock 1n.the,forencon o WROFESStCN4AL BUILDING INSTALLED / £e: 6 REST BETS' S,Smelts Fame Jo Hogan 6 1 theninth deY.of JUtte 1975,th• READING,A4ASS-FOR5A7-E aawr on.c Nn r.1 TIM. „.Sr7# 1.Idea Muzzel-6th Rove oN s ;4 _SN ane $. a Helen G.eaWe 9- Tryouts for the:.Lawrence e�tufn dlay Of This cttation. Ingo StoryBrick131.4 Cal10 19uiiit . w rm.,aa,�norua,eaox,T: Worn shocks!We will install heavy duty ;,.. ,_„ -a. 1.Rabel Caste R 6.Stae1 Mon ..:_.:.........T.SYiag -. ' .• -. ., .. °�..,», Witness, At,BEI P::JpE'r Inp!on Route p. Idem foo l++vryer, ,..' ,.ao:.,.:.....a.av•warz.. shocksan me U.S.cars. 115e size pis , �_--•. WG 5H T L Yvung Robia........,..,R.Kurtz T3 Legion b9BrCBall team.= TSR 0� Uire.' irst'Ju doGlor,•4nsuraacaayencY,+ircRitect, - ton,tri le-welded mounts.Vz'".shaft. ;,��>-.."",,- LO P 7:Keystme Grddy::••••.N.Bradbury 6-1 held at Devlin Field,Sundakat l �f mar's, small distributor,buttd•: -- P t� -d ". 5.Lows Armgs-2ndRace 4.Kelms/oy _ ..D:M4y {41 of said Coudt,. this''fOucteen t F7M-Cla' 'h9 Peoe: 8.Footer .......::......in Doherty &1, P•m• olio.' frORt f"en . day.:e N!RbY T975.,r . r rtidn,Vic.Prim:Rea"lea n¢ur organize a -HARD914 '- I Mile=000)$1,000 S•Ye tli 8tth01l iV r• si- AN J. C199TEtLO 4717188 4 4 NUVWV FINISH" .. l'-,... �•B,�rBB�P1 : t.Bordamew Earl . ...J.Morrill 3.1 t Mei,$2.500 Pax Register ' tnVedananf . gEB � BATTERY'GB1 B.i' L yak Time ...(as driven l..Galedn @lay .... (aa drhdn) '4.1 ",north Andover and AMD&in a -T; May 2d.27, Ju1aB$'1975 gR1CK BUkL61NG RI tbAdM n ..,�.. 3.Sylvan Ww ..H.FdNwan _ L H.M Gamaxck. J'Ftam'rl 5-z - 6 units.income$11"I s 'Our Rag.39'.88. 96 4•Kay here ...G,auMert 73 6.Speedy Harold:::•••-••-••R- 6-t- private school that iiY4w in HARD-SHELL 7 5.Fn:woos (no dwlw) 12 Latereno or a boy wbO t 4811 53,267.NO14LfJNLY ', , < '. .. 4Doya i',29 6.City Hall r.....,..P.`3tpastdakas 1R1 4 Nwdaw:: ...P.AtdWb 3-F _ 2Yam0Yi+.h-s�od4Al7f.ia5J6B. y�t� WD NOTICi 5,Tom Honorer N la ndrerq• 6-t be 79 before August-1 ib'eltg$- Nicesunnsn�ow tract WAX CNBICE NOEXCHANGENECESSARY .S.Coldstreoq•Hehm....ILFrYzgerahl 101 7.Go�denlmage;: A Da tZ1 .bletottyout. For t3E53t pre➢etfEAes. ..;a, Sale Price-4 Days 1.27 gt_s Long-lasti tlepend"able'm a8 7.Myhry,BwUa ._;.:.......D..Hare t2 S.Keoweydin Apcada .. N�y N-GLOSS � .. 00.Gina tai LoulssHenfma�El«LJmR LIgU 0 Vl(JiX weather: Sizes for most U.S, Second=CI¢iming Pax 3.Jerry Mahoney": ... .... -662.7842 6'6PSd2s1 . • g,�, cars.Shop and save at Kmart. I Mile(112000)$11000 E;gM(,-,ClaHeiu!qq Hendtxp Pox • a LUe,hLautl!fiE-F,t'If Witior m- - 1/,5 R q Our Reg. 1.88 5.LaPt Amyx .... L Clark• &i t Milo($75,D 1j"500)$Z5oo NBA Rlayc f Berme t6ILti rematleled rFlteniaC; i 1 57 Ea Choose ''.Hardsheli. ". 2•Arnie Haaayse "" ""'A.Day 5.2 1 Excellent Gemara, --•Ja Doherey 2-1 Finandngassalkbtes26)Sal' ' tyeelaw : 6.Brian Hanpuer .... .B.Beckwith 7-2 (A6 Tiam ntTl lFMrk-he.d9rvrn) - . 14•6z.Wex.kit Or 20-oz.. r .. 1.Mar'Car,Rated:...:.....$.Quinn 3-1 3..Lido Hall....:. W.A.Smith �t taddsnSMriwh 3-0'1 C Ideal r or - :.Hardshell.Ilquld: "urB• / � �. &Hmi,Nyoko.. ,� 6.Steady Chief Star TWi 5-2 (( '- y :..T. 6.1 2,Vofo TM Great. R.Knrt: &1 Se.. iB-Ctddin tai wml,iryroa95 S �:. A-ma. E1 . :, :4.Dim Mkalor JA Lancaster 6-I - re.T m-�cel++a4sm9i'We+h,a6Fmst : The Andover is bil .Com= aucedro 7,660. ••^Net wt. Detet ent- r6of liquid 7.lawGam:Dome 4-htagaate °.. ..•..•:A.D•f 1Pi Fro. =S.ellmsmtaIWw et 'm7ttee• t-equests 4ids far �I g R 4 ......K.Heamey 10-1 -7.Hoosier Flash ........,..A..Kelvin Itl t SZhdlar 5Upplles. MtE TH�U£40-La rge and a.•sM'ial : :- - 9 Y S.:Champ Wywe ...:... B SinKli 6-1 S Tram.€25-stwakn,araa,2lopas .oiE'ce,talarVINYL.TQP m waM nes on easy fora:. -- 3.Pedro Scott A ..........8 Smith lei -s-Tem, 5_.a mamme44p:m. ETHA$. S.twP a ' _ _lasting shine. 16-Oz.` r - _ 8.Jim Bladcatone ......:.K.Hamm 10.1 .-fri.€30-aG4ddra,Uon, tom. - Bids are to::be submitted t storabe'MJTA'RE -Ty WAX'KITS Fl oz Third-Claiming Fox 62-arwanhigeor4*p.m the Office Of the Business akrTA'RE TY :., . ... I'Mife($25001$1,100.a. - ,s-B�` ry . Mail r, StoweL 36 !TR- O LOW AP kAt6Et9 ; ' • Our Reg. 1.88 - ;, ` VINYL TOP : 4.Prone& TksbeA 3:1 I M e,$7,DDDitiak Pax ,.. ,w , BaCfto Street,' Andover,M VALUE of USA". An._ewdMlent 6 - S.Adros wims H nna bt CLEANER SERVICES INCLUDE:, 1.Based Caste.... .Ja Doherty 2-t 1975rbefore 1.110 p.m., >H' real estate stmont W Mbg ' 3 Z T J s Fanm G Knmd 52 8 Mother, ............B.Beekwak 73 pBi Seconif teartsage - Our Ae . 1.38 ' 1.Grand;Kd........ 5.Brain Time ,S Specifications are available 7.:Replace upper or tavrcr hall R.Fah 73 - J M4nba11. 3-1 ROC' " `� pe - money ayaitabte.68i18 3.BafkrJs Rodney. S.Ela 10.1 §.- 4 / 3 Ea. ;. 99� a'rwsasa•sa'!.` 9 '1e�i�nls. L:Count Roll ... .:R.Arnold -&1 .4 i,r,,,., ,.,,,;,.....,:.�. .:, k 7,Aneal-Eniscltive.......Ja Doherty 6.1 9-2 +ems. --� at the above Ge. I Restore color- •and •' : , 2;�a ban pn6l- 6:f data Vae Hailes-••.::.:EfSmidi &1 6;Master Eden N .;..N.Bradbury i Milk$1,000, The 'Andover school Com ! . 3.tespectalleging. ..., : 4.Olympic.Geld Madel-••F.Mdmaal, 10-1. ;FIRST ClmmlngPapa;QacMi mitteereservestherighthire ANOOVER FINANCE k shine. Choose $corn -; 99d. .. , ., , &.Jeans R,ial time.......(m,driver) 1�2 neutral or .black to: - - 7.Atomic Zip .........L'Copotand 12-1 Emmt+r Fully(3), 7.40:-=3.00, Z ;'Jka 5 D MORTFrAGE5,4- r` s; eutra p " e r te:'ak a r, . i TEL 1996-E•kti Sa-,Apdaver l,: y 3:Doug Alden:::.........R Kurez 10 1 S9Peat jf)mull:Gonemga RHd gid irr part Or ai:l b Ptin W110 wax.7=oz.':' euro Cleans,. renews. pfe- yyA`�g 'Fall-w-Claiming:Hmulkap'Fax (5)2 :. TT• 'tab alba , 1 - MIIf1119�r a ,Net wc. raw. serves:'t4-oz.`."size:- .^ ALL eBO1NT:4 'f Mik.($9.048000):ft,9oo Tenth-Prof.-lm.N Pas SECOND. C+3dn0 "'Yaee;":ON:,°'tgil� �wftole Wirt s,'part or 'tD t+arale l 41,twAth fAm , curt a "v °Neth .;.. 1.Farm Ad .........._. Tian d , . EXCALIBUR" tsmelke,........Ta`""g a i 1 MBa 85000' w $I,EIO.,.*4pmtacJa aft 73x1 vi6D ,Whatever acthut m feta be - mwt TOP w?�! UPHOLSTER ALIGNM �t 18-02.. CAR WAX: 4.Gr«du Day 'THE LaweL, 2.0&Rytl nns.Sda(J)4817,Z0,Eyolden interest of the Town. ' nleeyamlf alar- ,; _ ttLEANE ' a nlmoaf S. Reiea D�Chance :....:K.Heuwy t3� 4.Deep Arian..........Ja Doherty 9.2: Cauntess(3)2.4o;1DA L.Y DOUBE.E:'3'b :Kenneth R..$e7.fer OY6da'fRf' .. $ x 1.33 Ea. CLEANER 47.82 Z Chat Flyer ..L C.Fiocdki 0• .2 Pdd$1&40} PERFECTA:2 b 1 Paid SuperinterWertt sch0ot Our Reg.4.33 Our Das X yehic N .....;.Jz•Cidmilirane 8-1 i Gym ... /.Mowll 5-z f3a20 Anbover Publ(KschWal ` .. .....M.Lonooster 7-2` - tl y _ <., Our Rey. 1.38 Y &Kahkmyrl Dream High /a Dab" &1 L Stumpf Creed .R.Tsw 31 THIRD-Claiming Pace:One Mi $1,2W, ' ^:ssrT, �.. Fqr most U.S.compacts, statin- 6 Doeauiici Pick_.....D:Longobardi 12-1 tar E-T: May�1,.1975 ANOK#'ME1R YdILDW®ONIEREA BY 'b.; "`t'' / C ``. : .S.co ri bars extra..:. 7.Kh16-DHOea .........:::R.English 12.1 5•lmt Clout ... .B.Bedcwidi bT 5lrainim Waken (8)-G80, 3.60 3;60: ORJGkNgL Okw,IER dard.GarS 4.Deep A•ioa:.,......:,la Doherty .9-2 Syhmk Breeze (5)`,3J11r 4.20; x eti �" t 11 Year Old'Custom ,it Tratir • : ., .... ....._ -: .. ,,, Air Conditioned.Cars$2 More.: : - (6) is., WER rA• 8 'TT'S"'> Top of Turtle wax _ Fifth Claiming Pace . - r ., _ anal Catontol. * B i v : •npm ane 1 Mile($4000)$1,400 Ekvemh-Ckanny Pax $5220. room, ormat dining rdomt. 4 <. line! Gives your car a Cleans carpets, tom 1 Min($10,000)fZB� FOURTH - Ckrimikig Tdak Ona "Ill, - `rooms,ateRgAtfut est th klnhery t :i -i "::•'° 1.:Naatau - ...R.Bottom S•2._3 Pari Kramgo........ :::.A.Day 3-1 $,1,00Q�hfiehfy'Mat(6)12:40,4.40E 330; ' ,. $amity raom.,;q+nJ soremeiJ 9ar'+p14 bright, lasting shine. For home,car. 14-oz. !idea ,,•W.gots 93 T.W' 7.2 k Ar.rs17� Sof on kmril:af captce Ys.a4Ye'lata0 'Wel wt. "Net we - .. .. .1.Lurkr fa9halb• rmy9 Earrlc Bland(2) 2. RAND-BUG 137 a TURTLi° 3.Mountain Ah J.Va darPxl &i 4:Silver Cnal Abba :....P.Ahddk 6 i Timely(5)38b,PRR6Patd 1865 euwa lac.teeatYtorne.arolacallon. ---•�- , TA &Batdu Time ...R.English 3-1 :, far growing tnmily.Bancroft sd'tgol tuna.„n. y S.Symimis Heart......, D.Carlisle 6-1 2 Rivar Road ver ..a..N.R. sdBray S3 $29.00. ' :Area.tBuYer ttt4y assrarre:$!h mark l I REMOVER ssa Ea. H'OT WAX 8.Regal Hano+ror ...R.@anoni &1 FIFTH-Clair Pace;Ona IiB16 Ski, ? 02 Lata Law ..T.Wkg 7-z 7 Aggms Pride.:.. ..AL Loncmw I2 1 Tarn h •t4:1(L4It, ,&Ha neo 1�R Gage. tmmediak W°•Prla- : Our R 99`' •. Our Re 1.97 7.Pau O Ramo .:.. .....S Quinn 12 Reg. g• Bye 6 J M Knight /.yaalerP t1fk� i4b4,. (y) i@i11P1 OF101B' OO cinelsrodnr.46RY06. _._. . P C3"1 u'N o ' SERYLS IRCLUDE: •.. 6.General ........(no driver) 12-t 5.Dan Greer.:;_'. .....M.Rdbikard 121 ;''T1{I�'A:..:'3-2$Paid- _ NUi>En1 - 7 7 113 7 b krWll that 6talte paMaN ern S1xTH-rk mkdp Pdee YAk Mde f1,60R BaDDJ OF APPEAL9 DOerER .. . -.. ._ �--`- able F' K(3•),1 '3 '3J10;Saar NOTICE A a T on.aa 1.. DELIGHTFUL TUDOR ` broke Ikhgs. - o rgsf- u 74aeora ppyy • 1975 ch ding exa Mf�mas�rw s [5'F 4 4ff:' r ` 'td, f Removes asphalt, � t r -- 16-.oz.•self-shjnewax: 8' a sAssa ' : i`1)3Ao;PERFEM.AIr5Paidsm.80. Notice .is hereby given that M arro'sli itp ptessrloonsao - 1 s ^ tar,oif:Use all a �` ,^ :Paste Waxt B.'krncfaa.lsattltma- SE�IBROOK E`,N1,rf 1 S 6! .bugs, . . .. Us ' PQ 1.2 oz • '4:. Pett glllallan• .� N, � $R'PENTH. - C Hag.,Few ;. 'the Board sof Appeal*.will Siwe ..deck,treauttfitt family roam with. L; 7d. L ! -., ... , r '$11,6(10;.1ttaY tangy_i . . iw,,,,»i»gym car •.,,_,-.:.. ....,7.$3' 'T^ aheartn9attheTowo-BuAding, stonefirepWtefad uit•InJaok• t- ° f:+eeyy z.. immiedw haauts, -DAY NIGHT - Z40; . 4 y Rehalilm:•-(4) 3.60;3.20; coops,�a kitchen yav will alone, . Fi oz. CEJ .... - Fi.oz -..,•.. :e.-tt)a.d aid taRle t4reiatle aw SATUR SEVENTH SA6 C - 1 Latnm Light, 2 „ : North Andover, on -,Monday 1 i salts ;.. 2 e ";,,AMID SC)7IIIY21` ,..Nee we .� ", z. -. 2Ki 3 .Classic Door 3Jaun Go,4.Oataane;5. Waita(nG (3)3.DO;PERFECTA;1-b`4 a ening the:gfh da1G M June.' . Very spat ar .......UpDm' . PROTECT011 / t6 aaa�AD FIRST 5116,D-I DwiSK mpkm, Gay Pod$9.80. -2. MAGNIFftENT RANCM an -2 , e _1 _-_POUSNING V n- 7'k lit*M'said bad Gm,.;4 Rocha s Prida.5 Princess Skeii4'6 Mr.Son,5 Bwnper Jadk,7 Disie's Whiz;8' - '< "e@d Ea. DRDIiESSING.. ire iaar . EIGHTH :Claiming :Pace, One.Mile, 1975.et7:3DP:M,o'Giock to•a11 .• A ,. . .nNBB_pec 0 =^ Hgum,`7 Wandering Jac k,8 Ahine Anal. Dow Nand14: _.. $tM.Majorities Air'E4) t4,1Q-J.4D, #artier miPsestep in the aRPaa) acres iMus,;s bedraoms..:;Rnareus - SECOND SC T-.1 Cacw bawni4 2 Kerry. EIGHTH YC B-f,Komodo.Drogon,d C'+Y free.requesting a Our 1.37 1.3$ ��g� _ 5'00;Janes Jf.Chester (2) 7*- -5.20• ,f D6611 R.atitr elaI�yy sdraom wit - 'I s., 'a ;.. Our Reg-93-99` MSC/NM OTooIC 3 logits Tanper,:5 Mays Pride Diana, 31teRra•Marker,-4 Gimia 1...:5_ 12oya15oeary(1).4.0ol:PERFECTA:.4b2 variation of;.Set.6.3&'Table 2 bNknifut .swtmmttry IPoel, •sum- - , 6 Budtor's Yvonee,.7 King Scri Walk Chair Haidla 6,.HH Daily, 7. Canned tmma.priced ' - �. - $ Pnaches,.8,Willies Fiddle.. Paid$72460: - Of the Zoning By Law so a1 to -mer room EnxMng C BRAKE-SPECIAL tag Kade: - NINTH -- CandnYamed.'Pace, Ona"Mite, permit The��.construction of an- m the........................Upper's7oys •+ - f Ea. THIRD S116 D- 1 Sir Sleepy d Lat;2 NINTH 5/161-1 Lahama Lai,2 Jupda $i�6,M �Au Revoir Sk (4) 430,..3.60. 9' CALL: s . 66Ea A Tli' 3T 4Feam lAandgSWil- ..Go,3hnkield Lodr•4Jsmall,5 Garratt, y addition wfa'i nOtinm2C}Ydnn V16B No h'Jri4sin5tR MoveRS a 7.5-02.' Chr�Ome pro Sa/8 P/ICBxSoe1 6 O.K. olr 7 F:H.'sLass,8 Ex- 6 Yep S 7 Laurel Soblar. 8.Brada 1.80'l.adi'Debbi(bl"G40,5.60:Texglo q Days 5�•$8 minimurrt=aide Setback re- 475-2261 11-oz.' polishing: t a7.. - agar• O'B:neit(3)'510;PERFECTA:4b 6�Puid uirement .on the .premises, NDOVER'-Spacious-6or6tAt4CH, h - lector or 16-oz.-`black 9: optional. Day, $24.8(1. fire dressing. Saves . . 10-oz.- rubbing Com- Frani disc brakes and roof drum -FOURTJi YC D - 1 M.V,Alice,2 Fahey- TENTH YC.A - t Daraahire Cream, 2. TENTH Ceaditioaed Pax,cone"MDs q A a a Q.} pound. y 4 $3,000,Snappy Rfiyttnn,(1)'3•'10, 2.60, : locatedat the easterly side�l fire laeasd- giving room,'am " special for most U.S. Cars. Jesscq 3&all ram Jewel,4Miss Irate 5 Sweet Coad,3 Diamond Arnold,4 Saes P ': °•ri, ^Net w �, Bn*&Rosh,6 Bee Beds Behan,7 Lime 7 Knott 5 MAr Wm,6 Merry Lynn Parity; Rte,t ve ly tt.from the corners room,4 bedrooms.2 births,recce• - L40; Big Laa6ae Star (3) 4.40,;4.OD; yyy copYTNne 1975 by s,S.KItESGE Company Peppin a Loner Pm. 7 Knotty Problem,B Bleck:Hadar. Forms abell(1)3:60• Of Waverly Rd. and known as Oa�9e Cal1O5+P142. ,. .,, .- : fIFTH'Sfl6 A- 1 Intron Flay,2 Hostess ELEVENTH S/16 C=1 Freeram,2 Glea- ELEVEt4TH -;Claiming Pace, Oro bh7a Winthrop.Ave. _ ANOOV:ER;By fraasferred owner�a Hank, 3 Seabrwk Will*4 Wheeleri 5 fancy, 3 Volk Home, 4 Alpim Way. 5, $1,SD& Doras`(6) 37.60, 13.60. - err Order,of the bedroom ranch, 6 •momhs old. it Spica Peddie,6 Aird teff,l 8reeuweod; G.&'f Kalirm..6 Pop Wed,7 Bebbarg B' 4. ys a (1)8.60,&20 Pink : Board W Appeals Large lot.,.9crarnedparch.torah ., 01 8 Steve's T . F.H.'s Bwfama ` Sada(3) 4.00; TRIFECTA:6.1-3:.Paid lee h, 15ir Gay,3 TWELFTH SCT-I Iakabae kar",214 S'I,6IZ00, FRANK.SECRftlg ,. pponi tm .WC0e11 avenierps5:80 a s. VETERANS r. HWY . C- {ID.'s Fawn,. - ' (! Natsrntm,a Vimni 5 Lit Glia 6 Prairk Question, 3 Swanks 5aly,:4 tNaaider,5: . Haijdk 7 F.H;s:BrN.Mac 8 Tkpstara Evexgrean M@c. 6 Eys Opeeie4 Th n Rob,: AT$ENDANCe- 4,43. HANDLE: - 24.31, 1975 tog:304 Revaage-. .. 8:Jermers Diaia E-T. May Connaued on Nest Page» Oversized Maps on file with the Town